Red and white phosphorus will differ but not in:

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Red and white phosphorus will differ but not in: A. smell B. solubility in `CHCl_(3)` ... phosphorescence D. reaction with concentrated `HNO_(3)`

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Last Answer : White Phosphorus may be removed from red Phosphorus by A. sublimation under reduced pressure B. dissolving ... (2)` D. heating with an alkali solution

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Last Answer : Red phosphorus may be prepared from white phosphorus by : A. adding red colour to white ... white phosphorus at high pressure and 473 k temperature

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Last Answer : Find out the difference between : White phosphorus and Red phosphorus

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Last Answer : (2) White phosphorus Explanation: White phosphorus is the most reactive form of phosphorus. It is made up of discrete P4 tetrahedra which are subjected to very high angular strain as the angles ... reactive. It ignites spontaneously at about 50°C, and at much lower temperatures if finely divided.

Description : The tip of the match-stick contains – (1) phosphorus pentoxide (2) white phosphorus (3) red phosphorus (4) phosphorus trichloricle

Last Answer : (3) red phosphorus Explanation: A typical modern match is made of a small wooden stick or stiff paper. One end is coated with a material that can be ignited by frictional heat generated by ... in rows stapled into matchbooks. They are commonly sold by tobacconists and many other kinds of shops.

Description : Allotropic modifications of phosphorus include each of the following EXCEPT: w) red phosphorus x) black phosphorus y) white phosphorus z) green phosphorus

Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- GREEN PHOSPHORUS

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Last Answer :  red phosphorus

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Last Answer : When ethylalcohol reacts with `Br_(2)` in presencce of red phosphorus the compound formed is A. `C_(2)H_(6)` B. ` ... C. `CH_(3)Br` D. `C_(2)H_(5)Br`

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Description : Match sticks are made of - (1) Red phosphorus (2) blue phosphorus (3) led nitrate (4) None

Last Answer : (1) Red phosphorus Explanation: Red phosphorus is used in matches. Ferrophosphorus, a combination of phosphorus with iron, is used as an ingredient in high-strength low-alloy steel.

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Last Answer : In modern proces, white phosphorus is manufactured by : A. heating a mixture of phosphorite ... with coke D. heating phosphate mineral with sand

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Last Answer : Upon heating`KClO_(3)` in presence of catalytic amount of `MnO_(2)`, a gas `W` is formed. Excess amount of `W` ... PO_(4)` D. `N_(2)O_(5) and HPO_(3)`

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Description : White phosphorus is generally kept under – (1) Alcohol (2) Water (3) Glycerine (4) Kerosene oil

Last Answer : (2) Water Explanation: White phosphorous is kept under water because it reacts with oxygen but not water. Besides, it is insoluble in water. It presents a significant fire hazard due to its extreme reactivity with atmospheric oxygen.

Description : White phosphorus is always kept under (1) benzene (2) kerosene (3) ether (4) water

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